2022 CU Engineering Magazine
- Engineers examine effects on land and water after wildfires are extinguished
- Farmers know how much fertilizer they spread over their fields each year and how much water they use every day. But fine-tuning those amounts can be a challenge because the results from the field either are not available or are hard to analyze.
- Longtime alumni friendship inspires new engineering student scholarship.
- CU engineers bring technical expertise and skills to policymakingFrom air quality improvements to aerospace innovation, the underlying goal of any engineering project is to solve real problems and enhance lives. Top: Ben
- Award-winning Solar Decathlon team tackles new ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ projectCall it the ultimate hands-on student project. A team of students is gearing up to build an entire zero-energy house, an initiative that will test their technical skills and creativity.
- Researchers take steps toward radical transformation in sustainable transportationTransportation remains one of the key challenges in the push toward broad adoption of renewable and sustainable energy infrastructure. Research into sustainable
- We remain committed to educating the diverse, world-class engineers who will meet future challenges.
- “When I was at CU, I was heavily involved in the Women in Engineering Program. It was a community that supported me." – Suzi Jewett (MMechEngr'00)